Physics, asked by deek3, 1 year ago

why does r=0 in short circuit?

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Answered by syedtalha777
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Therefore, when the resistance becomes very low and the voltage does not change, the current becomes very high. Ohm's Law: V=IR. If R= zero, as is the case for an ideal short-circuit, there must be zero voltage across the circuit letting the current through.
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